December 14 will see The F.C.C. vote on whether to change the internet forever.

On Thursday morning, December 14, communications regulator The F.C.C. is scheduled to meet for a vote. They are expected to repeal existing legislature and allow U.S. internet providers the ability to block access to some websites, and speed up service for others. The meeting is due to begin at 10:30 a.m. ET and will run for two hours. The whole thing will be streamed live on the F.C.C website too.

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The importance of this vote, and the fallout from the likely result, can't be overstated. In the run up to the decision artists including Metro Boomin, Khalid, and Lizzo have been urging their followers to take direct action by contacting Congress, as well as educating people on exactly why net neutrality is important.

LAST CHANCE PEOPLE. GET ON IT ✊🏻 The FCC votes on whether or not to abolish net neutrality TOMORROW. This is your last chance to call, text, tweet, or send an email. We can't let them get away with this.https://t.co/gPgjOgudkN